Yes, and you need to _use_ it to _evaluate_ it.  I think I included
all that in my original note, below, but maybe it wasn't very clear.

On 3/30/07, tom ehlert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Jim,
>
> > Only if you are using DR-DOS for a non-commercial purpose (i.e. at
> > home to play games and replace MS-DOS) does DR-DOS cost you nothing
> > (but only for purposes of evaluating whether/not to buy it - ala
> > "shareware")
> if you are *using* it to play (legacy) games, hear music, whatever,
> you are *using*, not *evaluating* it; so you have to pay $$,
> otherwise you are violating license terms
>
> that's how shareware works.
>
> Tom
>

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